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[ldap] new integration: service check and performance monitoring

Open ssbarnea opened this issue 9 years ago • 9 comments

it would be very useful to be able to monitor LDAP servers for uptime and performance. This could be done by implementing a single type of test for all which by default would only try to connect, if credentials are specified would try a bind, and if a query is performed it would also perform the query and also register the total time needed.

ssbarnea avatar Dec 17 '14 13:12 ssbarnea

Thanks for the feedback @ssbarnea We have that in our backlog and will likely work on it in one of our next releases.

remh avatar Jan 06 '16 22:01 remh

Moving to 5.9.0 as the merge window for 5.8.0 is closing soon

olivielpeau avatar Apr 29 '16 21:04 olivielpeau

Unfortunately we didn't find the time to get this done for 5.9.0, so pushing up to 5.10.0, thank you for the patience.

truthbk avatar Sep 27 '16 17:09 truthbk

Moving back to triage until we can prioritize this for a future release. Feel free to comment here if this is a high priority feature for you.

olivielpeau avatar Oct 24 '16 18:10 olivielpeau

would be glad to have that, especially a query and then counting the responses or storing the value of the response would be awesome

webratz avatar Jun 22 '17 07:06 webratz

Yep, this would be handy to have. We're trying to unify our monitoring under Datadog, but we also use OpenLDAP for our auth system, so some sort of LDAP integration would be very handy.

mkporwit avatar Oct 18 '17 00:10 mkporwit

+1 - just had a request from our Infrastructure Services team this morning for this.

We use RedHat Directory Server, so even just a general overview of LDAP requests would be great.

zacharystokes avatar Oct 18 '17 16:10 zacharystokes

Since this is a request for integration, this issue should probably be moved to https://github.com/DataDog/integrations-core/ or https://github.com/DataDog/integrations-extras. DataDog, do you know which one this might end up in?

iancward avatar Oct 18 '17 17:10 iancward

@iancward We currently have this integration on our backlog, and have noted your interest. If released by Datadog it would go into the DataDog/integrations-core repo. If in the interim someone from the community writes one, it would go into the DataDog/integrations-extras repo (which is 100% maintained by the Datadog open source community).

jeremy-lq avatar Nov 09 '17 21:11 jeremy-lq